Word: waited
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Cried a Moscow broadcaster, significantly speaking in English: "Time waits for no man. Time was a good ally to the anti-Hitlerite coalition during a whole year, a year in which Britain was able to accumulate her forces and the U.S. to develop further their industries and build their Army and multiply their Air Forces. Now time will not wait while the peoples of Europe are waiting,* and waiting impatiently, for aid and for the signal...
Saturday the team was rained out of a scheduled meeting with Brown at Providence and will have to wait until this Wednesday to play the Bruins. Before Brown travels up here, however, the Varsity will go to Camp Edwards tomorrow. The week's program will conclude with a game with the Boston Hellenics Friday afternoon...
...good and sufficient reasons. The commission knew that these broadcasters were a potent means of reaching 14,000,000 foreign-born and first-generation Americans, people who might otherwise dial in short-wave programs from Europe in the languages they like to hear. FCC did not have to wait long before it got help from the stations themselves...
Superman in the Volcano (Paramount] is the Man of Steel's eighth cinemappearance since the movies muscled in on his vast newspaper-magazine-radio audience (estimate: 50,000,000) last September. The picture also highlights a new U.S. cinema fashion: some 20,000.000 Supermaniacs can hardly wait for Superman's ten-minute, one-reel cartoon to appear once a month in more than 7,000 U.S. movie houses...
...would pick out the biggest and the fattest troop-carrying aircraft. . . . Then I would call to my gunner, 'Tallyhoo, Andy,' and ... I would see our bullets cross-stitch the fat troop-carrying aircraft up and down, back and forth. . . . Then I would wait for the blood to come out of the holes made by our bullets. That's what I'd do, by God, that's what I'd do. Then . . . you know what I'd do? I'd give the motor everything it had, and I'd ram the Goddamn...